Listen: Clipse's No Malice and Pusha-T Reunite for "Shame on the Devil"

From the upcoming No Malice album Hear Ye Him

While Pusha-T has released solo material under the G.O.O.D. Music banner, his brother and Clipse partner No Malice has kept relatively quiet. That changes on August 18, which is when Malice will release his solo effort Hear Ye Him. Today, Funkmaster Flex has shared a track that reunites the Thornton brothers. Check out "Shame on the Devil" above.

I definitely want to do another Clipse project. Me and my brother speak about it all the time. I'm ready for it. But it's really going to be up to him. Just to tell you how this situation goes: I speak to Malice about a whole bunch of stuff everyday. He tells me everything he thinks about my new stuff, like, "Oh man, 'Exodus' is hard," or, "Oh my gosh, 'New God Flow' is like everything." The excitement is still there for him on his rap shit. That doesn't leave him.

A certain situation came up the other day: For the 10th anniversary of Lord Willin', we had an offer to do shows in damn near every major city, where we would perform the whole Lord Willin' album. And we had agreed to do it. But two weeks before this was supposed to go down, Malice was like, "I don't want to do it." So it's really contingent on what he wants. If he's ready to do it, I'm doing it. That's how that's going to go.